However, there were only a group of five tiny flowers there.
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Trip to Peru, the 8th day No.4
We found a very big Epidendrum sp. on the slope to the valley as well. It was as tall as Saul.
Trip to Peru, the 8th day No.3
Also there were some pink-flowered Epidendrum funkii there. This species were growing like roadside pavement. If it was the peak of the flowering season, it would be marvellous like a very nice pink carpet. This time we only saw several flowers.
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Trip to Peru, the 8th day No.2
There were various different orchids on a big rock there. They were some orange-flowered Epidendrum secundum. You can see orange-florwered and pink-flowered Epidendrum secundum everywhere but the white-flowered one is quite rare. Luckily we saw the one two days later.
Trip to Peru, the 8th day No.1
I continued to draw the orchids in the morning. After lunch, I went to Huasahuasi again with Saul.
First of all, we found a big plant of Oncidium aureum which I drew the previous day.
Oncidium bicolor used to be called cacca-cacca in Quechua, the official language of Inca, however, nowadays this Oncidium aureum is called cacca-cacca. The travellers would chew these bulbs for easing their thirst instead of descending to the bottome of the valley for water.
Trip to Peru, the 7th day No.1
I wanted to go to mountains to see more orchids there, but I thought I should draw orchids and should get more information so that I would be able to paint them back in England. I asked Saul to bring some orchids from the nursery in Palca and spent whole day in a hotel room to draw them.
This is one of them, Oncidium aureum. (Cyrtochilum aureum (Lindl.) Senghas 1997)
Trip to Peru, the 6th day No.7
I assume that this is a shrub of Solanum sp.
As you know, potatoes originally come from high Andes, South America. We were told that Huasahuasi, located in the Andes Highland had a proud crop yields of potatoes and not only supply to whole country but also export to the world, though I haven’t proved it.
Trip to Peru, the 6th day No.6
A gigantic Epidendrum sp.
Trip to Peru, the 6th day No.5
Oncidium bicolor grows like this.
Trip to Peru, the 6th day No.4
This time, we visited two different places in Huasahuasi. One of them was a mountain path where Spanish botanists, Ruiz and Pavón walked 200 years ago. There were various orchids in flower there.
First of all, this is an Oncidium bicolor.